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ISMIR 2017 : International Symposium/Conference on Music Information RetrievalConference Series : International Symposium/Conference on Music Information Retrieval | |||||||||||||||||
Link: https://ismir2017.smcnus.org | |||||||||||||||||
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The 18th International Conference on Music Information Retrieval (ISMIR 2017) will be held in Suzhou, China, from October 23-28, 2017.
Music-Information Retrieval (Music-IR) is a wide-ranging area of study and includes elements from the disciplines of musicology, machine learning, signal processing, cognitive science, library and information science, music therapy, and many others. At ISMIR 2017 we aim to present work covering the state-of-the-art of this entire field of study, allowing researchers from every branch of this field to exchange ideas, compare results, and initiate collaborations. Accepting submissions for: Conference papers Tutorials Late-breaking papers & demos Musical performances In addition, ISMIR 2017 will be hosting workshops with their own submission requirements. Topics of Interest include but are not limited to: Music-IR data and fundamentals such as: Music signal processing Symbolic music processing Metadata, tags, linked data, and semantic web Lyrics and other textual data, web mining, and natural language processing Multimodal approaches to Music-IR Extracting musical features and properties such as Genre Mood and emotion Instrumentation Melody and harmony Pitches and chords Key and mode Rhythm, beat, and tempo Structure Timbre Expressive and performative elements Estimating music metadata such as: Artist Album Release date Popularity Tags Cover song detection Methods for manipulating, analyzing, and processing musical sequences such as: Sound source separation Alignment, synchronization, and score following Automatic transcription Music synthesis, transformation, and augmentation Fingerprinting Applications for Music-IR such as: Music-IR for health and therapy Music-IR for learning Music-IR for indexing, querying, and retrieving music Music-IR for pattern matching and detection Music-IR for determining similarity Music-IR for music recommendation Music-IR for music training Music-IR for gaming Music-IR for enhanced performances Music-IR for business and marketing Music-IR for digital libraries and archives Domain-specific knowledge such as: Computational music theory Computational musicology Cognitive Music-IR Representations of music Methodological and social concerns such as: Corpus creation Annotation methodology Evaluation methodology Legal issues Ethical issues User-based concerns such as: User behavior User modeling Human-computer interfaces Technical Program Notes All papers will go through a double-blind review. Each paper will be assigned at least three reviewers per submission. All accepted papers will be presented at ISMIR 2017 as either a poster or an oral presentation. The Program Committee will determine which submissions will be presented orally and which will be presented as posters; this determination will not be based on the relevance or potential impact of the papers, but rather on the content and the best method to reach each paper’s intended audience. Each paper may have a maximum of six pages of technical content (including figures and possible references) and one additional page which may only contain references. |
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